Anyone wearing a costume can enter the contest, which will be judged by local politicians and business people. D’Errico Jewelry’s log-cabin store has been a local landmark since it opened a decade ago. The bat prizes are a demonstration of the store’s gratitude towards the local community and a demonstration of its incredible creative capabilities.

“If you bring us a dream, we’ll make you a stunning piece of jewelry,” says Richie D’Errico, the store’s co-founder and owner. D’Errico Jewelry’s award-winning work has ranged from custom engagement rings and wedding bands to a pendant and brooch representing the insulin molecule created for the Juvenile Diabetes Research foundation.

D’Errico has a unique and exciting fundraising raffle for the JDRF going on as well. “Everybody wins in this raffle,” Richie says. Tickets cost $100. For that, every purchaser gets CZ studs worth $125 – and a chance to win a pair of genuine 1 ct total weight diamond studs worth $7,500. The drawing will take place at the Ball on the 31st at 8 pm.

Tickets are available on D’Errico Jewelry’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/derricojewelry. Besides the bat prizes, D’Errico will providing candy all day, offering food and refreshments at the ball, and providing games and other fun as well.

The Golden Bat will be on view at the Mount Kisco store. For more information, call Richie D’Errico at 917-805-4184.

Founded more than 25 years ago by brothers Richard and Salvatore D’Errico, D’Errico Jewelry is one of Westchester County’s leading jewelers. The company was most recently named Westchester County’s Best Philanthropic Business by 914 Magazine. It has received half a dozen “Best of Westchester” awards as well as national honors for its design, customer service, and educational services.

D’Errico is a leader in such technologies as 3D printing and laser micro-welding. Among its most famous pieces are such valuable items as its “Pretty Woman” necklace, its JDRF Insulin Pendant, canolli earrings and a sfogliatella pendant created in tribute to their father, a baker who specialized in Italian pastries.

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